Posts Tagged ‘sustainability’
February 22, 2012
Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012Tags: care for creation, Catholic, climate change, Collegeville, Lent, Mercyhurst University, Minnesota, National Catholic Student Coalition, resources, save energy, St. Francis Pledge, St. John's University, sustainability, university
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February 15, 2012
Wednesday, February 15th, 2012Tags: care for creation, Catholic, climate change, college, drought, environment, Lent, Loyola University New Orleans, Mercyhurst University, resources, St. Francis Pledge, sustainability, university, webinar
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February 8, 2012
Wednesday, February 8th, 2012Tags: Bishop Allen School, care for creation, Catholic, Catholic Relief Services, college, consumption, ecological vision, Lent, Loyola University New Orleans, Operation Rice Bowl, Pope Benedict XVI, scholars, school, solar panels, sustainability, university
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February 1, 2012
Wednesday, February 1st, 2012Tags: Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities, campus, care for creation, Catholic, Catholic mission, Climate Ambassadors, climate change, College of St. Benedict, Fasting, food security, Franciscan Action Network, Lent, Loyola University New Orleans, parish, Polar Plunge, St. Francis Pledge, sustainability, university, webinar
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January 18, 2012
Wednesday, January 18th, 2012Tags: Africa, air pollution, care for creation, Catholic, Catholic Relief Services, climate change, climate change impacts, college, College of St. Benedict, drought, environment, health, heart disease, Interfaith Power & Light, Loyala University, New Orleans, poverty, resources, Salve Regina, save energy, sermons, St. Michaels's College, sustainability, University of Notre Dame
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December 14, 2012
Wednesday, December 14th, 2011Tags: Advent, Caritas Internaltionalis, Catholic Climate Covenant, climate change, college, Durban, environment, international, lifestyles, reducing CO2, religious opinion, St. Francis Pledge, sustainability
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December 7, 2011
Wednesday, December 7th, 2011Tags: carbon footprint, care for creation, Catholic, Catholic Relief Services, Catholic Social Teaching, Christmas, climate change, climate change impacts, college, gifts, life issue, Notre Dame, poverty, Pro-life, reducing CO2, St. Francis Pledge, sustainability, UN Conference, university
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Pope Urges International Agreement on Climate Change
Wednesday, November 30th, 2011On Nov. 25, Pope Benedict XVI addressed delegates of 194 countries gathering in Durban, South Africa for the latest round of international climate change negotiations. He urged that they reach a strong global agreement to address the challenge of climate change: I hope that all members of the international community can agree on a responsible, credible and supportive response to this worrisome and complex phenomenon, keeping in mind the needs of the poorest populations and of future generations. Click here for the Catholic News Service (CNS) story.
Tags: care for creation, Christian, climate change, college, consumption, Durban, faith, mission, Pope, Pope Benedict XVI, poverty, sustainability, UN Conference
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Novemeber 30, 2011
Wednesday, November 30th, 2011Tags: care for creation, Catholic, climate change, college, Durban, environment, mission, poor, Pope, poverty, sustainability, UN Conference, university, Vatican, Vietnam, Xavier
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Bishop Blaire Calls for Stewardship and Human Dignity
Wednesday, November 9th, 2011(Nov. 9, 2011) In a speech to an ecumenical gathering in Louisville, Kentucky, Bishop Stephen Blaire of Stockton, CA and chairman of the U.S. bishops’ Committee on Domestic Justice and Human Development, addressed the Christian vocation to cultivate and care for God’s good gift of Creation, by reducing our consumption and our carbon footprint in order to ease the effects of climate change on the world’s poorest people. In doing so, Bishop Blaire identified how this commitment connects to Catholic concerns for human life and human dignity: People of faith bring a unique and important message: about the care of God’s creation, about those most vulnerable to environmental injustice. Read Bishop Blaire’s entire statement here. See coverage by Catholic News Service (scroll down to “People” story).
Tags: Bishop Blaire, Catholic Social Teaching, climate change, consumption, environment, poor, poverty, save energy, solidarity, stewardship, sustainability
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